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Are you UP 4 THE FIGHT?

Here at UP4THEFIGHT.org, we are providing you the tools to join the fight against pediatric AIDS worldwide. You can join these efforts by raising money through your own personalized fundraising page, donating and/or participating in one of our many fundraising events nationwide, or hosting your very own fundraising event! Through your generous donations and dedication, we can support a generation of children that Start, and Stay, AIDS-free.

Where do I start?

If you would like to participate in an UP 4 THE FIGHT event, check out all of our options here! Our flagship events, the Dance Marathons, are located on college campuses nationwide. If you can’t commit to the dancing, consider donating to these events to help the organizers reach their goal!

If you are interested in raising money in support of EGPAF by creating your own fundraising page, you can start by registering here. Check out our example fundraising page to see a template – the opportunities for personalization and creativity are endless! UP4THEFIGHT.org also provides you with template emails and social media posts to help spread your page to your friends and family. If you have any questions, please reach out to Matthew Lachance, Associate Officer of Development at EGPAF, at mlachance@pedaids.org.

Finally, if you want to host your own event,please reach out to Matthew at mlachance@pedaids.org. With your own event page on our website, and full support from EGPAF staff, you can host your own successful fundraising event and show that you are truly UP 4 THE FIGHT! There is no event too small, and no fundraising idea too silly. We are committed to helping you host a great event by providing fundraising tips, additional outreach, and 24/7 tech support.

What is UP 4 THE FIGHT?

The UP 4 THE FIGHT programis the community fundraising and awareness arm of the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF). EGPAF is the global leader in the fight to end AIDS in children. Since our founding, there has been a 95% decline in new HIV infections in the U.S. Globally, new pediatric infections have been reduced by more than 50% since the year 2000. You can read more about EGPAF here!